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*er lg)?!» pa Wt” ~ 2 abit he NHBRC + A GREAT PLACE TO Dine And Dance 5 Nites to LIVE MUSIC 8 N Qf Hauppauge MEET FOR LUNCH \APPEARING THis FRIDAY AND SATURDAY H0 NEY Playing The Top 40 » HAPPY HOUR 4.8 P.M. NHTELY * NO COVER Now Appearing - Marty Franktin - Tues., Wed., Thurs. Nite SMITHTOWN BY-PASS & RT. 111 Adjacent to the Pioneer Diner « Across From Smithtown General Hospital * BUY ONE - GET ONE FREE e OCTOBER 24 TO OCTOBER 28: \'There Goes The Bride,\ by Cooney and Chapman, Thursday through Sundays, Arena Players Repertory Theatre, 296 Route 109, East Farmingdale. For information call 293-0674. e NOVEMBER 1 TO NOVEMBER 25: \The General And The Jew,\ by Arthur Schwartz, Thursday through Sundays, Arena Players Repertory Theatre, 296 Route 109 East Farmingdale. For information call 293-0674. ' e NOVEMBER 3: \Claude Kipnes Mime Theatre,\ sponsored by the Smithtown Township Arts Council, Smithtown. Location to be an- nounced, 8 p.m. Individual tickets may be available, but most will be sold as part of a subscription pack- age. Prices for package range from $18 to $30, depending on seating location. For information call STAC at 862-6575. * NOVEMBER 9 TO DECEMBER 2 \The Odd Couple,\ Airport Play- house, Bohemia. For information call 589-7588. * NOVEMBER 23, 24, 25, 30 AND DECEMBER 1: \The Bells Are Ringing,\ Township Theatre Group, Burr's Lane Jr. High School, Dix Hills. For information call 423- 2631. - e NOVEMBER 28, 29, 30, DECEM- BER 1, 5, 6, 7, AND 8; \Company by Stephen Sondheim, Islip Arts Theatre, Suffolk Community Col- ° lege, Selden. Free, but tickets required. For information call 233- 5252 or 782-2277. e NOVEMBER 29 TO DECEMBER 23: *\'Three Penny Opera,\ by Brecht and Weill, Thursday through through Sundays, Arena Players Repertory Theatre, 296 Route 109, East Farmingdale. For information & JANUARY 24 TO FEBRUARY 17 \The Hollow,\ by Dame Aga- tha Christie, . Thursday through Sundays, Arena Players Repertory Theatre, 296 Route 109, East Farm- ingdale. For information call 293- 0674. © FEBRUARY 21 TO MARCH 16; \Hedda Gabler,\ by Henrik - © { Ibsen, Thursdays through Sundays, Arena Players Repertory Theatre, 296 Route 109, East Farmingdale. For information call 293-0674. chil & SEPTEMBER 29; Outdoor Edu- cation Program (\Water's Edge for second and third graders, \Field And Forest' for kindergarten and first graders), SCOPE Outdoor fop < ren | K W33¢ottc RESTAURANT FRANCAIS André & Jean-Claude Your hosts Lunch & Dinner Closed Sundays No. 7 Crooked Hill Rd. Commack (516) 499-6446 belt, SCOPE Outdoor Learning Labs, Smithtown. For inforatmion call 360-0800. e OCTOBER 27; \How to Intro- duce Your Pre-Schooler To A Mu- seum,\ The Museums At Stony Brook in conjunction with SCORE) Outdoor Learning Labs, Smith- town. For information call 360-0800. e NOVEMBER 3: \In Ages Past\ for fourth and fifth graders. Mu- seum of Long Island Natural Sciences, State University of New York at Stony Brook in conjunction with SCOPE Outdoor Learning Labs, Smithtown. For information call 360-0800. f I =-, -= to 6 p.m. . For information call 692. 9526. e NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 8: 79 Wall Street Gallery, Hunting. ton, \Out of the Shadows,\ photo- graphs by Jane Zembruski, Weq- nesdays through Sundays, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. For information call 271-0899, e NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 14: Art Gallery, Fine Arts Center, State University of New York at Stony Brook, works on canvas and paper and video- drawings by Howa- redena Pindell. For information cal} 246-3542, e NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 14; Heckscher Museum, Prime Aven- j Luncheon Served Weekdays 12:00-3:00 p.m. ¥, Happy Hour Weekdays 4-7:00 p.m. Entertainment - KA-LIE-APY Wedfiosday thru Saturday No Cover/No Minimum 23 and over Proper Casual Attire e NOW THROUGH SEPTEMBER 27; Administration Gallery, State University of New York at Stony Brook, first floor lobby, administra- \tion building, watercolors and sketches by Allen Ulmer. For infor- mation call 246-3542. ° e NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 1: Huntington Township ~Art League Gallery, Wyckoff Street and Broadway, Greenlawn; 24th Annual The Unique Deep Dish Pizza in a Pan Sandwiches - Pasta Salads - Chet's Specials - Private Party Room - 639 F Commack Rd. Commack, New York vue, Huntington, 271-4440. Portraits and landscapes by Albert Delmont smith, noted portrait artist of the 1920's and 1930's. Tuesdays through Fridays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Week- ends 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Free e NOW THROUGH NOVEMBER 3: STAC Juried Exhibition, Com- ° munity Health Plan of Suffolk, 3001 Expressway Drive North, Haup- pauge, Monday through Wednes- day, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Thursday and Friday, 9 a.m. to6 p.m., Saturdays 9 a.m. to 1. ' © NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 31: Harbor Gallery, Main Street, Cold Spring Harbor. Second exhibi- tion. Works by Kerr Eby including prints, drawings and water colors. Daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday gram 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., closed Mon- ays. - * SEPTEMBER 28: \Transforma- tion I: Beach is-Closed to the Pub- lic,\ ~by -Chris Dayman, Union Gallery, State University of New York at Stony Brook from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., free admission. e SEPTEMBER 29 TO NOVEM- omn pity o Room acul 46-35 ) SEI OBE ount {f pail nd | Herm atur Ind S inform wEoc HHB: A tein a Fa (l. - Sundays, Arena Players Repertory s nf. r ies. 4 © Theatre, 296 Route 109, East Farm- Learning Labs, Smithtown. Chil- & PEK 3: CED Informal Studle-S I aggfale. For information call 293- dren will be accompanied by par- inflg’ggfit‘flgfl ® \*~ - . ents. For information call 360-0800. . y (h MM A (* 9 | ° -C Fri.-Sat., 9: .m.-1: .m. PA ts e DECEMBER #7 TO JANUARY 20 AND OCTOBER ri -Sat., 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m COMMAC; x 4 ; : \P.S. Your Cat Is Dead,\ - 21: \Family Nature Excursion,\ Hrs. Mon.-' ROLLER RF ( by James Kirkwood, Thursda overnight on the Long Island Green- re. NOs onus A pm~12 a m. IPQ Abnaw: aida Y £ _ g Island Green Fns. 3:1 $2; tn rag-2 a.m. 70 Vets Memorial Hwy h | . p.m.-12 a.m. oe ie ‘ . r Ice si- F: 3082 Jericho Tpke. 5, . - | . , 4 a f + 7 < | »] | | M sary a pels cammy |___ 1 Block West of Larkfield Rd. Cls BILLY 'S Cream $7 \ wam EB t. Northport scout y - e es _i Tods 499-4300 PROGRAMS * | a ' , , a ' - . Gall D I S c 0 499-1568 Membership Exhibition, Monday to Eon? Thursday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sunday Starting ' Othe @ A Professional Disco for Teens 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. po Week of rate @ Specializing in Birthday Parties, e NOW THROU Ie ts Sweet 16's, Graduations 4: Paintings by 191211 35:11:32,35an J October 8th £3210): ® Mom and Dad, check us out and Sculptures by Barney Hodes, Su{- teri - Mar ne gleaSantly‘ surprised! folk Community College, Selden Rau: HOURS: Days: Mon.-Fri. 2-5 PM; Campus, Art Department Building. \CALL 499-4203 until Sat. & Sun. Noon-5 PM ($2 Adm.) For information call 233-5255. | oE r il Nites: Thurs. 7-11 PM; e NOW , THROUGH OCTOBER For Details Fri. & Sat. 7-12 Midnight ($3 Chg.) p < 6; Harbor Gallery, 43 Main Street, ' 6059 Jericho Turnpike, Commack ‘ pues Oooo on bor one man exhi- e No ‘ Chopoi C 2 | ristian Across from the Pathmark Shopping Center White. Daily except Mondays from 4 Bi U \ 10 a.m. to5 p.m. and Sundays, 1 p.m. w) built .. . SEPTEMBER 27, 1979 THE OBSERVER > === > = ttt PAGE 16 $ a nv oa o o : o _ !